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SEC Moves to Scrap Biden-Era Rule on Climate Risk Disclosures
The US Securities and Exchange Commission wants to formally kill rules it's now calling a "dramatic overreach" of its own authority that would have required public companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related risks to their operations. The 2024 & 8230;
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission wants to formally kill rules it's now calling a "dramatic overreach" of its own authority that would have required public companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related risks to their operations. The 2024 & 8230;
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, SEC Moves to Scrap Biden-Era Rule on Climate Risk Disclosures, The US Securities and Exchange Commission wants to formally kill rules it’s now calling a “dramatic overreach” of its own authority that would have required public companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related risks to their operations. The 2024 …
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